A Caller Regrets Her Abortion
CALLER: This conflict, it hurts me because, well, in 1979, I was in an abusive marriage, and I had to make the choice. That was before I became a Christian and before my eyes were opened to everything. But it still kills me every time I think back to the fact that I threw away a life that God had given to me, regardless of the circumstance.
At Long Last, the 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do
RUSH: Number five, they "don't worry about pleasing everyone." I think that one is the thing that has more people in personal prison than anything else: Worrying about what other people think of you. And everybody does. It's impossible not to. I'm convinced it's part of the human DNA. And then the way some of us are raised makes it even worse.
The Tearing Down of Sports Figures and Celebrities by the Media Is Part of Americana
RUSH: It's not unique. It's not something new.
The Lack of Outrage Over the Horrors of Planned Parenthood Tells Us What’s Happened to Our Culture
RUSH: I'll tell you, I'm really having a tough time getting past something, and that's this Planned Parenthood butchery. The thing that I'm having trouble with is the attitude of the White House, the Democrat Party and leftists. None of it surprises me, but it nevertheless sickens me to stop and think about what is really happening here.
27 Years and We’re Just Getting Started
RUSH: Mr. Snerdley, which sounds larger, 27 years or 6775 days? Three hours a day. That's 20,325 hours — 20,325 hours — and remarkably, in all of those 20,325 hours, I, your seasoned host, have not said one thing that resulted in me being forced out. Not one thing.
How Can Lions and Chimps Evoke More Sympathy Than Unborn Babies?
RUSH: There are all kinds of teachable moments. If anybody has any doubts — and it's hard for me to believe people still do, but there may be some. If anybody has any doubts about the media no longer being the media, about the news, about being objective, this ought to show them.
